No, it certainly wouldn't hurt, but I think that is going to be a tough sell with Gabriel, DeBerry, Edwards, and Brady all vying for minutes in the frontcourt for the foreseeable future.
It could be a tough sell, but I suspect even more so for a frontcourt player that is mostly a PF. Edwards and Brady could consume the minutes there, and someone in the 22 class would have Aubrey to deal with for one year as well. The path to playing time appears much easier if you are a pure C or alternatively could play some SF.
I don't think a player ranked as high as Betts worries about losing minutes to Gabriel. DeBerry is another matter, who knows who emerges as a starter there, but backup minutes seems assured. Problem is Betts can go to plenty of top programs and be more assured of starting early in her career.
Many seem to expect Gabriel to get a taste of garbage time in a development year, and then possibly have a more important role in later years. I think the more realistic scenario is if she doesn't get meaningfull minutes this year, it probably won't happen for her.
This year Gabriel is the fourth big (considering Aubrey a big this year) in what could be a three big rotation. Next year on paper she looks like the 5th big with Amari onboard, and the year after she is probably 5th as well with Liv leaving but Ice coming. If anything she moves down one more spot if anyone from the Betts, Patterson, Barker group joins Ice in 22.
Anyway I want as many top players as we can get, but with a stacked roster most of the players remaining on the 22 wish list face potential playing time concerns here, regardless of their high ranking. That is a recruiting disadvantage, offset partially by the expectations that if you do compete and earn a spot in the rotation, your team will be in the national spotlight competing for a championship every year.